Ch. 17: The Elements of Design

The Elements of Design
Just FACS
Elements for Success
• The guidelines used to create
pleasing designs are called the
elements and principles of design.
• The elements of design include:
– Space
– Line
– Form
– Texture
– Color
Space
• Space is the 3 dimensional expanse that a designer is
working with.
• Different sized spaces convey a range of feelings.
– Large, open spaces give people a feeling of freedom and
luxury.
• Too much open space can make people feel lonely and
uncomfortable.
• Rooms with high ceilings or too few furnishings can have this
effect as well.
• Empty parts of room may look larger than smaller areas
containing furniture.
– Crowded spaces with too much furniture may make you feel
confined.
• On the other hand, you may feel snug and secure.
Describe the spacing in this
picture?
Arranging Space
• Two general choices
– Fill the space or leave much of it empty.
• To make a smaller space appear larger, keep as
much open space as possible.
– You might also install mirrors to visually enlarge a
room.
– Choose dual purpose furniture
• A shelf unit with cabinets, a seat with storage,
• For large space, divide the room into different
areas.
– By arranging furniture in small clusters and using area
rugs to visually divide a large room.
What are your feelings about
this space?
Line
• Line outlines form and conveys a sense of movement or
direction.
• Lines can be used to convey a sense of strength,
serenity, gracefulness, or action.
• All lines are either straight or curved and are placed in a
direction, vertical, horizontal, or diagonal.
– Vertical lines can convey strength and stability
• (pinstriped suit)
– A horizontal line may suggest rest.
– Diagonal or zigzag lines evoke excitement and movement.
– Curved lines have a graceful and delicate effect.
What types of lines do you
see here?
Creating Effects with Line
• A variety of lines is desirable in a room design.
– When people see a line, their eyes tend to follow
it.
• Line adds height (such as homes with tall
windows)
• Low sofas can draw your gaze around the
room and create the illusion of greater width.
• By aligning the tops of picture frames you can
create the effect of a continuous line.
Describe the line used in this
picture.
Form
• Form describes the shape and structure of solid objects.
• Form may be 2 or 3 dimensional.
– 2 dimensional would be walls and rugs (usually contain little or no
depth)
– 3 dimensional would be chairs and other furniture
• Large heavy objects such as pianos or sofas give a feeling of
stability.
– Their massive appearance adds a solid feeling to the room.
– Placing several small objects together will create stability as well
(such as 2 chairs and a table grouped together)
• Designers are usually more concerned with apparent weight
rather than actual weight.
– Light colors pair with other light colors equal a lightness
– Light colors paired with dark colors may add weight.
Which room appears to have
more weight?
Harmonious Design
• Harmonious design is a design in which
every item fits well with the others.
Texture
• An object’s texture is
the appearance or feel
of its surface.
– Most times you can tell
the texture of the
object before you
touch it; however some
textures can fool the
eye.
– Wall paper can be
made to look rough but
have a smooth feel to
it.
Special Effects with
Texture
• Texture can influence the way people feel in a room.
– Plush carpet and furniture covered with soft fabric provide a
sense of comfort.
– Nubby, rough materials convey a feeling of ruggedness and
stability.
– Smooth velvets and heavy brocades suggest luxury.
– Glass, metal and stone give a feeling a coolness.
• Texture can also affect apparent size.
– Soft silky fabric on a couch may seem smaller than rough
and ragged fabric on a couch.
– Smooth textures reflect light and rough textures absorb
light.
Color
• Color is the most significant element of
design.
• It’s possible to set a mood or create an
illusion with color.
• You can even make warm rooms feel
cool and cool rooms feel warm with
color.
What type of feeling do you
get from this room?